assuming you mean windows:
* open the Services application
* find your service
* right click and select properties
* change the Startup Type drop down to Automatic
from now on when you boot it will run.
Generally, no, you cannot enter the CMOS setup after you have booted. But it depends on the exact computer and if there is a separate CMOS configuration tool. In fact, the IBM AT was like that, and it required a separate setup program that ran after the computer booted. Some of the modern computers will let you change certain CMOS settings on the fly if you install a utility their utility for doing that.
Talk to him through a Messaging service such as: Skype - It's free to make computer video and audio calls to each other.
Net BIOS is a rudimentary basic operating system that allows a computer to pull boot information from another computer on the network. It's extremely useful for installations where a company may want hundreds or thousands of computers set up exactly the same way; a technician can install the programs on one computer, create a disk image, and then use a simple program booted from the Net BIOS to make the disk on the new computer an exact copy of the one on the original computer instead of installing programs on each computer individually.
You have to edit the boot.ini file.
Yes
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get hold of a Bart pe disk, make it on a mate's PC if you don't have another. then once booted go to www.norton.com and finnd their free virus scanner. let it run, then Google the cures for the viruses. get hold of a Bart pe disk, make it on a mate's PC if you don't have another. then once booted go to www.norton.com and finnd their free virus scanner. let it run, then Google the cures for the viruses.
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I heard they get $1500-2000 per episode until they get booted off. They also get paid for the tour.
The Remote Backup service provides a back up for any information on your computer that you may loose if your computer breaks and crashes. It is a good way to make sure any important information is not lost.
There are likely several CMOS settings that will heep a computer from booting. One of the most obvious is the password setting. If you make it require a password to boot the computer, it won't boot. Then there are the hard drive settings. If you disable the hard drive or the hard drive ports, then the computer won't boot. Then there are settings that should never be used for this, such as setting the memory and CPU clock to very unreasonable values.
Computer Geeks do make house calls. You should contact your local computer repair service for home repairs involving hardware such as harddrives or the tower itself, and software such as the system or damages to the system sometimes caused by viruses.